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The phrase "an electrical storm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a weather phenomenon characterized by lightning and thunder, typically associated with rain or severe weather conditions.
Example: "The forecast predicts an electrical storm this evening, so it's best to stay indoors."
Alternatives: "a thunderstorm" or "a lightning storm."
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An investigation concluded that it was down to an electrical storm and "ball lightning".
Was it an electrical storm?
He has a lively face, especially in an electrical storm.
There are food shortages, 100-degree heat and an electrical storm during the cattle drive.
No matter how sunny the day, there's one place where an electrical storm is always raging.
The best way to think about a seizure is to imagine an electrical storm.
Watching her performance is to witness an electrical storm pass through the body.
Shortly after his group finished, an electrical storm stopped play for 1 hour 51 minutes.
In short terms, the Cairns seldom need servicing and most function without interruption during an electrical storm.
He was in charge when France played the co-hosts Ukraine in Euro 2012 and took the decision to suspend the match during an electrical storm.
Darjeeling's regularly went off, let's say two hours per day, but once for two days when a tree fell on the cable after (ironically) an electrical storm.
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